| William Moister - Africa - 1879 - 442 pages
...which generally exist in Christian countries. TRIPOLI. That part of Northern Africa known as Tripoli is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by Barca, on the south by Fezzan, and on the west by Tunis. This portion of the coast, which extends to... | |
| Philip Schaff - Bible - 1881 - 992 pages
...Hampshire), of which only 5626 miles are fit for cultivation. In the more extended sense of later times, Egypt is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by the Red Sea and Arabia, on the south by Nubia, and on the west by the Oreat Desert. The length of the country... | |
| William Mackergo Taylor - 1886 - 260 pages
...eligible territory of the land of Goshen. That was a region lying to the north-east of Lower Egypt, bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by the desert, on the west by the Tanitic branch of the Nile, and probably extending on the south as far as... | |
| 1888 - 762 pages
...Messageries Maritime*, the Guide Book. ALGERIA. ILGERIA is situated on the north coast of Africa, and is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by Tunis, on the south by Sahara, and on the west by Morocco. It was a part of the Turkish Empire until... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Art, Ancient - 1891 - 260 pages
...off from the rest of the world. This little strip, which Herodotus calls " the gift of the river," is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by a strip of desert and the Red Sea, on the south by lakes and mountains and by a region in which nature... | |
| Great Britain. Department of Overseas Trade - Algeria - 1921 - 686 pages
...Coast of Africa, approximately between 7° and 12° longitude East and 32° and 38° North latitude. It is bounded on the North by the Mediterranean, on the East by the Mediterranean, on the South by Libya and the Sahara, and on the West by Algeria. Area. — 125,180... | |
| Geography - 1924 - 646 pages
...of Carthage. The Peninsula has a coastline of 41 miles (360 stadia by the estimate of Polybius). It is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by the Gulf of Tunis, the south by the Lake of Tunis, and the west by the mountains of the Ariana. Its greatest... | |
| Geography - 1924 - 674 pages
...of Carthage. The Peninsula has a coastline of 41 miles (360 stadia by the estimate of Polybius). It is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the east by the Gulf of Tunis, the south by the Lake of Tunis, and the west by the mountains of the Ariana. Its greatest... | |
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